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Thule - Urban Glide 2

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r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAuSydney mums: where can I get a 3 wheel/running pram today?
3 months ago

Where are you located? Happy to lend our my Thule Urban Glide 2 (it's quite old and second hand, but works perfectly fine. Had the tires pumped and wires checked). We don't use ours much now our kid is a toddler and doesn't have the patience for long runs. Just DM me :)

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r/AdvancedRunningGuy runs 4:26 mile pushing a stroller with his baby son in it
9 months ago

Do note that it's not safe for baby to go jogging in ANY jogging stroller (regular jogger, carseat attachment, or bassinet attachment) until they are at least 6 months old and have good neck control. We have the Thule Urban Glide 2 and it's fantastic.

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r/fitpregnancyRunning stroller recommendations!
about 1 month ago

I've had my Thule Urban Glide 2 for 4 years, and I love it! It brought me so much freedom - I can go hiking, running, and even have done some fast/harder workouts with it. Edit/Add: it has an infant car seat attachment so you don't have to wait until your LO is 6 months.

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r/NewParentsNew parent question: Are stroller over $500 really worth it? Is a more expensive stroller always better?
4 months ago

Love our secondhand (used for 10 years) Thule urban glide 2. Was lucky enough to get some accessories before they were discontinued. Everything else I just 3d print lol. If it last another 5 years, id say my friends got their monies worth

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r/PragueStroller while visiting?
about 1 month ago

The jogging stroller should honestly be fine. I think the most popular strollers in Prague are the Thule Urban Glide(2 or 3, we had the 2 and had no problems with stores or transit) and the Valco trend.

r/BuyingforbabyI hate my uppababy cruz
18 days ago

We have a Joolz aer 2 in our apartment without an elevator. Previously we had a Thule urban glide 2 and that was such a PITA to haul up and down the stairs that we’d lock it up with our bikes downstairs(apartment building had storage compartments outside). But honestly if you get so annoyed with it to the point you need to sell it totally recommend the aer 2, we love it for our 4 year old and I’m pregnant again and we don’t plan on changing the stroller out for this baby.

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r/beyondthebump600 dollar and up stroller/car seat systems
9 months ago

We also went with Thule. Chemical free fabrics were high on our priority list so we knew we weren't going for an American brand. For infant car seat we went with the Chicco Cleartex as that saved money while still having safe fabrics We then upgraded to the Nuna Rava after a car accident, since we knew we'd be using that for longer. We went to Nordstrom and Pottery Barn and tested the Nuna strollers and Uppababy strollers we thought the build quality of them was poor honestly. I don't know if it was the floor models but they did not feel good at all (wobbly). Then we tested the Thule Urban Glide 2 at Rei and loved it. The feel was immediately sturdy. My husband was in love right away and once we decided to pair it with a smaller stroller (we did the baby zen yoyo2) it was a perfect match for our family and lifestyle. We live in the suburbs in an outdoorsy area. We often walk on trails. I tested other strollers at target momcozy, mockingbird,bravo, Evenflo we didn't like the quality but I will say when I'd ask parents on the street if they recommended their stroller they always always said yes and rarely ever remembered the name of the stroller....so it really isn't that serious. You'll probably like whatever you get. If you're on a budget go ahead and get the Mockingbird stroller.

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r/BabyBumpsCanadaDid anyone regret their stroller purchase? [ab]
10 days ago

I bought a Thule Urban Glide 2 with the bassinet attachment on marketplace because I plan on running with baby once he’s old enough, but I hate it as an everyday stroller because it’s huge 😅 Trying to convince my husband that we should get a different one for a daily driver.

r/BabyBumpsCanadaStroller Talk- why do most people get 2? [on]
about 2 months ago

An important consideration is that a lot of travel strollers aren’t equipped with infant seating. We bought the Thule Urban Glide 2 off FBMP with a bassinet attachment, which we’ll use until they’re able to sit up properly in the regular stroller. We also plan on running with them. We bought a small foldable travel one for plane use, but we can’t use it until they can sit and there’s no adapters to attach the infant car seat.

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r/NewParentsStrollers - what did you wish you knew before you bought?
12 months ago

I knew we would want to do a lot with our kid and wasn’t sure if I should get one stroller to “do it all” or multiple with specific purposes in mind. We ended up getting two, one small super lightweight and one large jogging stroller and I’m so glad we did. The lightweight Nuna Trvl is perfect for the grocery store, coffee shop, mall etc and our jogger (Thule urban glide) is amazing for all our outdoor trips, walks in the park, etc. Instead of having one middle ground, I’m so glad we have two very different options that work for our specific wants. Also we got both on sale so it worked out. The urban glide 2 we got at an REI garage sale for only $280!

r/NewParentsBaby strollers similar to Nuna Triv Next
6 months ago

I’m really big on buying the stroller you need for your lifestyle. We ended up with a Trvl and I’m so glad we did. It has an extremely comfortable smooth ride but it’s crazy lightweight and maneuverable. We knew we would want to do a lot outdoors and got a Thule urban glide second hand. The Nuna is used so much for all our errands and the jogger is perfect for everything else. I’d ask yourself what are you wanting to do with baby and then go from there

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r/HardlopenHardloopkinderwagen
8 months ago

Hier de zus. We hebben zowel de enkele als de dubbele Thule Urban Glide. Man loopt meerdere keren per week met de dubbele kinderwagen. Kinderen zijn inmiddels bij elkaar zo'n dertig kilo, hij loopt zo'n dertig seconden langzamer dan zonder kinderen. Wij zijn er mee begonnen toen onze kinderen rond de vijf/zes maanden waren. De nieuwe Thule Urban Glide 3 kun je de zitting erg vlak leggen en heeft een goede bescherming van de elementen door de kap die je erg ver naar beneden kunt trekken. Dat vind ik zeker een verbetering ten op zichten van de Urban Glide 2 (mocht je op Marktplaats gaan zoeken!). (ik loop zelf weinig met de hardloopkinderwagen omdat ik een chronische nek/schouderblessure heb).

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r/BabyBumpsCanada[ON] How many strollers did you end up having?
4 months ago

2. We had a Thule Urban Glide 2 which we used for daily walks and excursions. We also had a Summer 3D lite (umbrella stroller) for travel (international).